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Species of moth
Celiptera codo is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in Mexico (Puebla). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Celiptera codo. Wikispecies has
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Genus of moths
Celiptera is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae. Celiptera carbonensis Barbut & Lalanne-Cassou, 2003 Celiptera codo Dyar, 1912 Celiptera cometephora
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Boy/Male
Indian
Replacement
Boy/Male
English
Dusty place; brave soldier.
Female
English
Pet form of English Elizabeth, BETSY means "God is my oath."
Boy/Male
Native American
He has an evil heart.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Spatika | ஸà¯à®ªà®¤à¯€à®•ாÂ
Crystal clear
Girl/Female
Tamil
Glow, Luster, Shine
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Country)
English (chiefly West Country) : from Middle English bolt ‘bolt’, ‘bar’ (Old English bolt ‘arrow’). In part this may have originated as a nickname or byname for a short but powerfully built person, in part as a metonymic occupational name for a maker of bolts.Danish : variant of Boldt.Variant of Bold.German : from a short form of the personal names Baldwin or Reinbold.
Male
Russian
(ПатÑ) Pet form of Russian Ipati, PATYA means "most high, supreme."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Who Shows Way
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sleep, Night
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A genus of wingless parasitic Hemiptera, including the common lice of man. See Louse.
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One of the Hemiptera.
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A suborder of Hemiptera, in which both pairs of wings are similar in texture, and do not overlap when folded, as in the cicada. See Hemiptera.
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A division of the Hemiptera, including the aphids.
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A suborder of Hemiptera, in which the base of the anterior wings is thickened. See Hemiptera.
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The proboscis of hemipterous insects. See Illust. under Hemiptera.
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The basal thickened portion of the anterior wings of certain hemiptera.
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One of the partially thickened anterior wings of certain insects, as of many Hemiptera, the earwigs, etc.
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Any one of numerous species of small, wingless, suctorial, parasitic insects belonging to a tribe (Pediculina), now usually regarded as degraded Hemiptera. To this group belong of the lice of man and other mammals; as, the head louse of man (Pediculus capitis), the body louse (P. vestimenti), and the crab louse (Phthirius pubis), and many others. See Crab louse, Dog louse, Cattle louse, etc., under Crab, Dog, etc.
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Any one of numerous species of Hemiptera belonging to Tettigonia and allied genera; a leaf hopper.
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A genus of insects belonging to the order Hemiptera and family Aphidae, including numerous species known as plant lice and green flies.
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An order of hexapod insects having a jointed proboscis, including four sharp stylets (mandibles and maxillae), for piercing. In many of the species (Heteroptera) the front wings are partially coriaceous, and different from the others.
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One of the Hemiptera; an hemipter.
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Of or pertaining to the Hemiptera.
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A general name applied to various insects belonging to the Hemiptera; as, the squash bug; the chinch bug, etc.
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The long projecting sucking mouth of some insects, and other invertebrates, as in the Hemiptera.
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A division of insects, considered by some writers a distinct order, but regarded by others as belonging to the Hemiptera. They are all of small size, and have narrow, broadly fringed wings with rudimentary nervures. Most of the species feed upon the juices of plants, and some, as those which attack grain, are very injurious to crops. Called also Physopoda. See Thrips.
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Same as Hemiptera.
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The beak, or sucking mouth parts, of Hemiptera.